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"Lie Feng, you're finally back. During the time you weren't here, they all talked about you a lot." Lie Feng rubbed her head awkwardly, her mouth smiling without saying anything. This expression caused everyone to burst into laughter.


Afterwards, everyone returned to their respective rooms and began to rest. Not long after, a disciple of the Broken Firmament Pavilion arrived at Kong Yun's room.


"What? A secret letter? And none of you can open it?"


Kon ...

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